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Nurse fooled in Duchess radio hoax found dead in suspected suicide

Jacintha Saldanha, a nurse at the hospital which treated the Duchess, has been found dead in a suspected suicide after she was duped by a hoax caller from an Australian radio station.

Duke and Duchess 'deeply saddened' by death

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have revealed their sadness at the apparent suicide of Jacintha Saldanha.

Green light given for gay weddings in churches

Gay couples would be allowed to marry in churches under plans due to be unveiled by the Government.

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Alex Salmond 'begged' for Lockerbie support

Alex Salmond personally “begged” leading world figures to publicly support his decision on Lockerbie.

Are Russian assassins on the loose in Britain?

Following the recent death of a Surrey businessman, Neil Tweedie looks at the spate of hits in Britain

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David Cameron's trouble with being 'modern’

Cameron must adapt to the times, but he risks ignoring what is truly important, argues Charles Moore

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Khaled Meshaal kisses Gaza soil and says 'I want to be a martyr'

Khaled Meshaal, Hamas's exiled leader, steps on to Palestinian land for first time in 45 years and says he wants to die a 'martyr' in Gaza.

Clinton distressed by Northern Ireland tensions

US Secretary of State calls for end to "unacceptable" violence as she visits Belfast amid revival of sectarian tensions.

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Russians stockpile ahead of 'apocalypse'

Russian residents have been buying up cereals, tinned meat and boxes of matches in anticipation of the pending apocalypse.

Leveson calls for new laws to curb 'mob rule' on the internet

Lord Justice Leveson has called for new laws to curb the rise of "mob rule" on the internet and says report has been met by 'misconceived comment'.

Max Clifford denies 'damaging' sexual offences allegations

PR guru Max Clifford protests innocence after being arrested by detectives investigating the Jimmy Savile sex abuse scandal.

Autumn Statement: family tax bombshell over new black hole

Families’ pensions, pay and benefits in line of fire again after next election because of £27 billion black hole in budget, IFS warns.

Jacob Zuma: South Africa is safe in my hands

The South African President rules out a Zimbabwe-style takeover of swathes of the white-owned economy.

JPMorgan 'close to £500m UK tax settlement over offshore trust'

JPMorgan is said to be close to a £500m settlement with the Government over taxes avoided through an offshore trust.

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Germany's GDP growth forecast cut

Germany's Bundesbank cuts GDP growth forecasts as the eurozone crisis and a slowing global economy takes an increasing toll on Europe’s largest economy.

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Manufacturing fuels triple-dip fears

UK manufacturing output fell in October at the fastest pace since June, raising fears the economy will contract in the final quarter.

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Shale gas deposit '50pc larger than first thought'

Bowland Basin near Blackpool reportedly contains 300 trillion cubic feet of gas.

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Italian police raid Facebook HQ

Social media giant Facebook has seen its Italian headquarters raided by police as part of a growing international crackdown on tax avoidance.

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Manchester City manager hits back at Scot by accusing Ashley Young of “swimming” to win spot-kicks last season, as the war of words ahead of Sunday's top-of-the-table derby hots up.

Cook-inspired England build commanding lead

Eng (509-6) lead Ind (316) by 193
England captain involved in a bizarre run-out when on 190 as tourists take control of third Test at Eden Gardens

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Wenger refuses to spend big in January window

Arsenal may have banked £150million from a new shirt-sponsorship deal but Wenger is not about to blow the proceeds.

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An extraordinary desert view

George Steinmetz's unique aerial perspective of the starkly beautiful life in our deserts.

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The Dandy, the Hobbit and the Sony World Photography Awards all made the news this week.

Ben Wheatley on Zardoz

The 'Sightseers’ and 'Kill List’ director explains why John Boorman’s Seventies sci-fi is utterly unbelievable.

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Whitney Houston musical up for six awards

The newly opened musical The Bodyguard has been nominated for six awards in the Whatsonstage.com awards.

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The X Factor 2012: Who will win?

Ahead of this weekend's X Factor final, Michael Hogan gives his verdict on the three remaining contestants.

Great Train Journeys: the Ghan

Our series will help you tackle the world's greatest train journeys. This week: the Ghan.

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How not to be an idiot abroad

The Bush Telegraph

In his latest dispatch, our safari correspondent considers what to do if you're faced with a hungry lion.

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The world's booziest destinations

The world's booziest destinations

Sozzled spots you might want to avoid on your next wedding anniversary.

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World's costliest Christmas dinner

Featuring a £2,600 watermelon and a £5000 serving of pistachios, the £125,000 menu will provide dinner for four.

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Why Champions League flop could help Man City's title bid

Interactive graphic: Finishing bottom of their Champions League group is likely to help Manchester City retain the Premier League title.

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The Telegraph's interactive Christmas gift list

Browse our selection of over 1,000 gift ideas, selected by Telegraph editors.

US video game sales in decline

Strong sales of sequels to popular titles such as Call of Duty and Halo were not enough to stop a drop in US video game sales in 2012.

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Cranberries: not just for Christmas

Generations of New England farmers have harvested sharp scarlet fruits from flooded bogs, as Xanthe Clay's in-depth report reveals

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X Factor final: What should Nicole and Tulisa wear?

Nicole and Tulisa have clocked up more misses than hits this season. Here are our high fashion suggestions for the X Factor final.

Telegraph Christmas gift list

Browse our selection of over 1,000 gift ideas, specially selected by the Telegraph's editors. Search for your perfect festive gift and share your wishlist with friends and family.

The best vans on sale

The best vans on sale

Ford, Vauxhall and Mercedes were all deemed worthy winners in the 2013 What Van? awards. But what is the best van of all?

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John Heyworth

Animal-loving farmer who saved his 3,000-acre estate by establishing the Cotswold Wildlife Park

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Top 10 family commuter homes

Is it time to swap your singleton’s pad for a grown-up family home? Graham Norwood finds commuter-belt properties for under £500,000.

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The Philadelphia Flower Show

Every March, Philadelphia hosts the biggest indoor flower show in the world. Next year the subject is Britain. Tovah Martin reports on the preparations.

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Taxman warns parents of impending cut to Child Benefit

Higher earning parents have just one month left until the Treasury begins to claw back Child Benefit.

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Private Tutor: preparing for Oxbridge

With their Oxbridge interviews looming, our private tutor columnist challenges his pupils to explain the point of poetry.

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'Sexy' science grads make spoof video

Girl scientists hit back at "demeaning" EU 'girl thing' video, which used make-up and heels to attract women into the industry